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The document contains questions related to hydrogen bonding and intermolecular forces in chemistry, including examples and definitions. It discusses the types of molecular interactions such as dipole-dipole and London forces, as well as the properties of substances influenced by hydrogen bonds. Additionally, it defines density and viscosity in relation to liquids.
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Liquid

The document contains questions related to hydrogen bonding and intermolecular forces in chemistry, including examples and definitions. It discusses the types of molecular interactions such as dipole-dipole and London forces, as well as the properties of substances influenced by hydrogen bonds. Additionally, it defines density and viscosity in relation to liquids.
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LIQUIDS | ECAT | MDCAT | CHEMISTRY | SAAD WAQAR | 2025

Which of the following molecules doesn’t involve hydrogen bond formation?


a) H2O
b) O-nitrophenol
c) NaCl
d) HF
Water molecules contain _____________ hydrogen bond/s.
a) intermolecular
b) intramolecular
c) both intermolecular and intramolecular
d) neither intermolecular nor intramolecular

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b) intramolecular
c) both intermolecular and intramolecular
d) neither intermolecular nor intramolecular

What are the forces of attraction and repulsion between interacting molecules known as _________ Dipole-Dipole forces are stronger than _______ and weaker than _________
a) attractive forces interactions.
b) repulsive forces a) dipole-induced dipole, london
c) intermolecular forces b) ion-ion, dispersion
d) intramolecular forces c) ion-ion, london
d) london, ion-ion

London force is also known as _____________


a) dispersion force
b) van der Waals forces
c) hydrogen bonding
d) covalent bonds
Which of the following interaction occurs between a permanent dipole and a neutral molecule?
HCl is an example of __________ a) Dipole-Dipole interactions
a) dipole-dipole intercations b) Dipole-induced dipole interactions
b) dipole-induced dipole interactions c) London interaction
c) london intercation d) Van der Waals interaction
d) van der waals interaction

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Which of the following interaction occurs between a permanent dipole and a neutral molecule?
HCl is an example of __________ a) Dipole-Dipole interactions
a) dipole-dipole intercations b) Dipole-induced dipole interactions
b) dipole-induced dipole interactions c) London interaction
c) london intercation d) Van der Waals interaction
d) van der waals interaction

Hydrogen bond plays a vital role in determining substance


properties and structure. Which of the following may not an
example?
a) Proteins
b) Nucleic acids
c) molecule
d) Water

Density = Mass per volume (how heavy)

Viscosity = Flow resistance (how thick)

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